CHARNEY HALL Building Plans
The original planning application proposals for Charney Hall School and Headmasters House have now been received from the Cumbrian Archive Centre (Kendal).
The plans dated 1888 and prepared by the architect, Joseph Pattinson of Windermere, detail the original proposals which were later extended in 1903 with the addition of a Ground Floor Kitchen/Larder and First Floor Servants’ Hall/WC. There are some other drawings in the archive relating to more, as yet unidentified, alterations.
It is interesting to see how times have changed - today even the provision of a WC must be accompanied by detailed written specifications, a drainage layout, a justification statement and most probably a Health and Safety Plan!
Here a short note in pencil signed by the Grange Local Board Chairman passes the plans!
The UK adopted the metric system way back in 1974. Some manufacturers still produce ‘metric goods’ in imperial dimensions! No longer are hand-drawn drawings considered acceptable as a computer generated, digitised submission is preferred. That, they say, is progress….
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